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We're dedicated to helping you achieve your dream - having a baby. We offer a range of services - from IVF to genetic diagnosis of pre-implantation embryos - all with the aim of easing your journey to successful pregnancy.

I Need Help

We're dedicated to helping you achieve your dream - having a baby. We offer a range of services - from IVF to genetic diagnosis of pre-implantation embryos - all with the aim of easing your journey to successful pregnancy.

IVF Success Rates

Every couple who embarks on a fertility journey has the same dream – having a baby. It’s the only real measure of success.

What’s my chance of success?

Whether you’re just starting to research IVF or you’re looking for a second opinion, you’ve probably figured out that there are many variations of success rates and many don’t tell the full story. So what do these figures really mean to you and how can you use them to decide which IVF clinic to select?

*According to analysis of the latest available data (2014) released September 2016 from the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproduction Database (ANZARD) and based on live births per embryo transfer for women using own eggs. Notes: Many factors can contribute to the likelihood of achieving a pregnancy or a live birth such as the cause of infertility, lifestyle and age. It’s important to note that unfortunately not every treatment cycle will result in an egg collection, embryo transfer or having embryos to freeze.

Fresh embryo transfers include IVF, ICSI and some PGD tested embryos.

Frozen embryo transfers include PGD and PGS tested embryos.

For further information on understanding success rates, please refer to the Fertility Society of Australia’s “Interpreting pregnancy rates: a consumer guide”

Many factors will contribute to the likelihood of achieving your dream of having a baby. Everyone has different reasons as to why they’re struggling to conceive. Some will have a greater impact, whilst others will have a smaller impact. It’s important to note that unfortunately not every treatment cycle will result in an egg collection, embryo transfer or having embryos to freeze. For this reason it can be difficult to give definitive answers to questions about the chance of success for individuals or couples. Female age is the biggest factor influencing your chance of success so we can give you guidance based on your age in the graphs below.

Success at Genea

At Genea, we’re committed to improving treatment outcomes through consistent investment in our world leading science and individualised care. It’s not just a throwaway line for us - it’s something we deeply believe in and, as you’ll find, our staff live and breathe it every single day. Our IVF success rates show that we live up to that promise. For further information on understanding success rates, please refer to the Fertility Society of Australia’s "Interpreting pregnancy rates: a consumer guide".

Comparing Genea to other clinics

The reality is that it’s difficult to compare clinics. There isn’t a single, uniform way of calculating IVF success rates in Australia and every clinic has their own way of presenting their IVF statistics using different age cohorts or clinical pregnancy rates versus live births – it can be very confusing.

Calculator: The impact of delay

Whilst your chances of success at Genea are over 75 per cent if you are under 35, after this age, your chances will start to decline. Use the below IVF Success Calculator below to determine your chance of taking home a baby if you have your first IVF cycle at Genea after the age of 35 and what happens to your chances if you were to wait two years^.

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If you have no known medical issues, we recommend you try to conceive for a total of six months before speaking to our fertility advisor.

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Based on the amount of time you have been trying to conceive, we recommend that you speak to our fertility advisor.

^ Data based on patients who started a treatment cycle using their own oocytes for their first OPU at Genea in 2010 or 2011. Excluding patients with the intent to have PGD. Patients were followed up for live birth details for treatment cycles commencing up to 30 June 2013.

Next steps

Our complimentary Fertility Advisor service can help you decide the best plan of action for your particular circumstances. All conversations are completely confidential and obligation free. You can ask us whatever you like.

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* The comparison graphs have been produced according to analysis of the latest available data (2013) released September 2015 from the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproduction Database (ANZARD) and based on live births per embryo transfer for women using their own eggs.

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If you need more info, have questions, or just want some advice on your next steps, feel free to ask me.

Attend a fertility information evening

If you're collecting information to compare clinics, Genea's free Fertility Seminars are a great way to see for yourself how we're different - you may enjoy the tour of our labs. Alternatively, check out our Getting Started page for a simple 4 Step plan on talking to someone.

Our Fertility Specialists

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All Genea's Fertility Specialists have undertaken specialist study and training to understand the different factors which might be impacting your fertility. They'll take the time to diagnose your condition, provide you with a range of options and work with you to devise the best treatment plan - just for you.